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or is this a strange juxtaposition?
Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" and just below: "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" gloria p |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:37:20 -0600, gloria.p wrote:
> or is this a strange juxtaposition? > > Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: > > "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" > > and just below: > > "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" > > gloria p as long as they didn't make it the fifteenth station. your pal, blake |
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![]() "Ranée at Arabian Knits" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "gloria.p" > wrote: > >> or is this a strange juxtaposition? >> >> Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: >> >> "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" >> >> and just below: >> >> "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" > > It's just you. Stations of the Cross is a way to meditate on the > suffering of Christ, thus making Lent more meaningful, and eating fish > during Lent is a very common thing to do as an alternative to eating > meat. > And church serves a very important social function for many people. Fellowship and all that. |
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"gloria.p" > wrote: > or is this a strange juxtaposition? > > Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: > > "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" > > and just below: > > "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" > > > > > gloria p Good newspaper editing. <g> -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Subscribe: |
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>, Ranée at Arabian Knits > wrote: > In article >, > "gloria.p" > wrote: > > > or is this a strange juxtaposition? > > > > Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: > > > > "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" > > > > and just below: > > > > "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" > > It's just you. Stations of the Cross is a way to meditate on the > suffering of Christ, thus making Lent more meaningful, and eating fish > during Lent is a very common thing to do as an alternative to eating > meat. > > Regards, > Ranee You somehow missed the humor hon'. ;-) -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Subscribe: |
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"gloria.p" > wrote in message
... > or is this a strange juxtaposition? > > Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: > > "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" > > and just below: > > "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" > > > > > gloria p Our parish has a Stations followed by a free soup and home made bread dinner. -- Dimitri Corned beef http://kitchenguide.wordpress.com. |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:18:03 -0700, Dimitri wrote:
> "gloria.p" > wrote in message > ... >> or is this a strange juxtaposition? >> >> Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: >> >> "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" >> >> and just below: >> >> "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" >> >> >> >> >> gloria p > > Our parish has a Stations followed by a free soup and home made bread > dinner. no foot-washing? dilettantes. your pal, blake |
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"blake murphy" > wrote in message
... > On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:18:03 -0700, Dimitri wrote: > >> "gloria.p" > wrote in message >> ... >>> or is this a strange juxtaposition? >>> >>> Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: >>> >>> "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" >>> >>> and just below: >>> >>> "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> gloria p >> >> Our parish has a Stations followed by a free soup and home made bread >> dinner. > > no foot-washing? dilettantes. > > your pal, > blake IIRC that is a different day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_washing Dimitri |
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On Mar 18, 9:33*am, Ran e at Arabian Knits >
wrote: > In article >, > > *"gloria.p" > wrote: > > or is this a strange juxtaposition? > > > Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: > > > "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" > > > and just below: > > > "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" > > * *It's just you. *Stations of the Cross is a way to meditate on the > suffering of Christ, thus making Lent more meaningful, and eating fish > during Lent is a very common thing to do as an alternative to eating > meat. and I've never understood exactly what all that proves. |
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 12:58:26 -0700, Dimitri wrote:
> "blake murphy" > wrote in message > ... >> On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:18:03 -0700, Dimitri wrote: >> >>> "gloria.p" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> or is this a strange juxtaposition? >>>> >>>> Headlines from an online eastern newspaper: >>>> >>>> "Make your Lenten journey a meaningful one" >>>> >>>> and just below: >>>> >>>> "Stations of the Cross followed by a Lenten Fish Fry at St. Edmund's" >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> gloria p >>> >>> Our parish has a Stations followed by a free soup and home made bread >>> dinner. >> >> no foot-washing? dilettantes. >> >> your pal, >> blake > > IIRC that is a different day. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_washing > Dimitri that's what i get for falling asleep during catechism. just think of the Last Supper as a rehearsal dinner before the big event. your pal, blake |
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